From a very early age, Justin Eliot Drucker has been immersed in the arts. The summer before high school graduation, Justin was pursued for a part in the fourth season of MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County," however ,the show was canceled the following year. After graduating from high school, Justin was admitted into Chapman University's prestigious Dodge College of Media Arts, where he received his Bachelor of the Arts in Screenwriting in 2014. During his tenure at Chapman, Justin continued to pursue acting by performing in dozens of student projects and films, including many of his own. Before graduating, he interned for MTV Networks in 2009, and then was later hired by MTV the following year to work on set and as a stand-in for the 2010 TV movie, "My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2." He most recently wrote, directed, and produced a short documentary "Real Life Changes" for the Change A Life Foundation. He works in Hollywood, where he can be found working on sets or performing live music in Lee Rocker's band. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Grandson of two time Grammy nominated New York Philharmonic Principal Clarinetist, Stanley Drucker. The only son of Lee Rocker, founding member and bassist for the Grammy nominated 1980's rockabilly band, the Stray Cats. The summer before high school graduation, Justin was interviewed a number of times for a part in the fourth season of MTV's "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County," however, the show was canceled the following year. Upon graduating from high school, Justin was admitted into Chapman University's prestigious Dodge College of Media Arts, where he received his Bachelor of the Arts in Screenwriting in 2014.
Hank, a solitary man living a dull existence in the sleepy, Southern town raises eyebrows when he develops a questionable relationship with Josie, a recently transplanted high school student.